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The German company Rheinmetall has repaired 16 Marder infantry fighting vehicles for Ukraine, but unfortunately it cannot hand them over to the Ukrainian armed forces yet.
Against the background of a successful counterattack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kharkiv region, the U.S. and allies began discussing sending fighter jets and advanced air defense systems.
On September 12, a pair of Russian patrol aircraft entered the Alaskan and Canadian air defense identification zones. The North American Aerospace Defense Command was able to track and identify both aircraft.
General Electric and the U.S. Air Force have completed testing a second version of an adaptive engine for the fifth-generation F-35 Lightning II fighter.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Ukraine has submitted a request to the U.S. Congress for offensive weapons for 2023.
Collins Aerospace, a subsidiary of Raytheon, has been awarded a $583 million contract to develop a new iteration of the technology that will provide the military with battlefield awareness.
The U.S. Department of Defense is finally ready to begin mass production of air-to-ground missiles to replace the Hellfire and Maverick missiles.
Iran created an unmanned drone specifically to attack Israeli cities, including Haifa and Tel Aviv. The drone is called the Arash-2.
The Polish company WB Electronics has signed a contract with South Korean manufacturer Hanwha Defense to supply automated fire control systems TOPAZ. They will be installed in the K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzers.
Baltic Motorsport Promotion and Vāģi last week unveiled the VR-1 FOX military vehicle prototype.
The U.S. Defense Department has signed two contracts with Rolls-Royce, under which the latter will repair, maintain and supply engines for aircraft of the Navy and Marine Corps.
In addition to the Krab SAU, the Ukrainian Armed Forces also used British FV103 Spartan armored personnel carriers during the counterattack in the Kharkiv region.
Germany is negotiating the purchase of Israeli Arrow-3 (Hetz-3) anti-missile systems.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine seized many Russian trophies during a counterattack in the Kharkov region from October 6 to 10.
Last week the U.S. announced a new $675,000,000 military aid package for Ukraine, and now they are preparing another one.














